goanet-digest Monday, May 27 2002 Volume 01 : Number 4025
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this issue: [Goanet] Screening of "Hey Ram!" [Goanet] Sorry about repeat postings [Goanet] Is water is found only on Earth? [Goanet] Is water found (correction, end of message) [Goanet] 28 MAY: GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS See end of digest for information on subscribing/unsusbcribing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 05:58:09 +0530 From: "Tony Correia-Afonso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Screening of "Hey Ram!" Kudos to Bhailancho Saad for challenging the reported ban on screening the film "Hey Ram!" and distribution of the special issue of "Communalism Combat" by the Chief Electoral Officer by openly defying the supposed order which, apparently, does not exist! - ---Tony Correia-Afonso. ========================================== From: A. Correia-Afonso Address: 542 Pulvaddo, Benaulim, Goa 403716, India. 'Phone: 91-832-772063 Fax: 91-832-772062 (prior intimation) e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 07:07:05 +0530 From: "albertina almeida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Sorry about repeat postings Sorry about the repeat postings about the screening of Hey Ram. There was some problem with the e-mail which has since been set right. albertina ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 19:00:46 -0700 (PDT) From: "J. Almeida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Is water is found only on Earth? Dear Santosh, You write of NASA: "They are not trying to falsify the hypothesis that there is no water on Mars." True. They are trying to falsify the dogma that life is found ONLY on Earth. That is the significance of their effort. Imagine an application for funds that reads something like this: This project will confirm that life is found only on earth. We propose to do this by travelling widely on earth and recording the occurence of living creatures. This will confirm that life is found only on earth. If I received such an application from a person free of learning disabilities, I would recommend that the applicant read and understand Popper. A lot of money, resources and effort are wasted on trivial inductionist/confirmationist research of that sort. Worse, induction and confirmation lock people into dogmas, whether or not these dogmas correspond to reality. Falsification leads to scientific discovery. Why not read Popper's books on the logic of scientific discovery? (His conjectures about mind and body are not designed to explain his ideas on scientific discovery. You haven't really read Popper on scientific discovery.) I'm confident you'll get it in the end. Until you do, you are likely to operate well within your potential as a scientist. I would hate to see such waste of talent. Regards, Joel PS A single black swan does NOT confirm that all swans are black. It falsifies the dogma that all swans are white. Think about it. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 19:03:43 -0700 (PDT) From: "J. Almeida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Is water found (correction, end of message) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 10:09:22 +0530 From: "Joel D'Souza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] 28 MAY: GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS 28 May 2002 HSSC RESULTS TODAY: The results of HSSC examinations conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Alto Betim, will be declared at the office of the Directorate of Education, Panaji, at 11 am today. The results will also be available on the internet at the same timing. A total of 11,451 students had appeared for the examinations held in March. (GT) CAMPAIGNING ENDS TODAY: Campaigning for the assembly elections which reached a feverish last stage pitch during the last few days, will come to a halt today at 5 pm. All parties tried to round up their campaign with a series of meetings in constituencies important to them as also use of loud speakers to reach voters in every nook and corner of the State. BJP, NCP and Congress Party had requisitioned the services of their veteran leaders, Union ministers, former ministers and some chief ministers of neighbouring states to add luster and punch to their campaign. (GT) ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: Despite the short time they got for campaigning, the BJP and the Congress Party have built up a good momentum in North Goa in their attempt to improve their tally. The campaigning ends in South Goa with quite a bit of suspense about the outcome of the May 30 elections. Candidates of all parties found the popular mood not very enthusiastic and as a result they had to use all the weapons in their baskets to attract them. (NT) SPORTS CITY IN SANTA CRUZ OPPOSED: Expressing their opinion at a "Know Your Candidate" meeting organised by the Voters Council at Santa Cruz on Sunday, six of the 11 candidates in the fray in the Santa Cruz constituency opposed the setting up of the sports city in its present location in the khazan land. (GT) D'SATISH TO PREDICT ELECTION RESULTS: The president of the Goan Magicians Guild, Magician D'Satish, and its secretary Magician Dandrake, will predict the results of the Assembly Elections to be held on 30 May. The prediction will be done today and sealed in front of the media and kept in the safe custody of a Bank. (GT) DEMOCRACY OR HYPOCRISY: "I do not know if it is a sheer coincidence or deliberate decision of Election Commission to fix up the polls on the 15th anniversary of Goa's Statehood Day. Unfortunately, there is a general tendency in the people to ignore the importance of things, which are presented to them on a platter. No surprise, there are practically no planned celebrations on the fateful day. (Chandrakant Keni in GT) ZUWARKAR GETS CLEAN CHIT: Former chairman of Goa State Co-operative Bank and outgoing Taleigao MLA, Mr Somnath Zuwarkar, has received a shot in the arm on the eve of elections, with the Director of Central Registrar of Co-operation, Government of India, giving him a clean chit of having no liabilities of any sort in the affairs of the bank. (NT) BAILANCHO SAAD SCREENS "HEY RAM": Bailancho Saad on Monday screened the controversial "banned" film "Hey Ram" in Panjim yesterday. According to a press release issued by Saad, the film has been allegedly proscribed by the State's Chief Electoral Officer Arvind Ray. The film was screened after it became clear that no written order, instructions or gazette notification has been issued by the Chief Electoral Officer prohibiting the screening of the film. (H) POMPOUS GOVT SERVANT: An over zealous Weights and Measures inspector confiscated a weighing scale of Robert Colaco, a prominent businessman from Tivim, for failing to verify and stamp the machine on time. Colaco, who is closely associated with the Nationalist Congress Party, had told the officer that he did not posses the certificate as on two occasions when he visited the Department's office in Mapusa, either the office was closed or the inspector was not in his place. (H) PORTUGUESE CONVERSATIONAL CLASSES: The Consulate-General of Portugal will hold conversational classes in Portuguese. Those interested should contact Instituto Camoes, LIC Bldg, 2nd Floor, Patto Plaza, Panaji. (NT) WATER SCARCITY: The locals of Tikhajan-Mayem has complained about acute water scarcity in the village. It is learnt that the area receives water through the public water system once every fortnight. (NT) RESTRICTED WATER SUPPLY: There will be restricted water supply for Bardez and parts of Bicholim taluka, due to the frequent power supply interruption at Assanora Water Works and Podocem, Sanquelim, till the improvement in power supply position. (NT) COPS ON LOOKOUT FOR RUDOLF: About 25 police personnel and central reserve police personnel on the lookout for former NSA detenue Rudolf Fernandes, stormed his residence at Santa Cruz on Sunday night, and later on Monday morning, but failed to nab him. DIG of Police, Karnal Singh, informed the reporters that the police have received oral complaints against Rudolf, alleging that he was threatening voters in Santa Cruz. (H) FREE EYE SURGERY: The cases of cataract will be operated upon by specialists from Sankara Eye Hospital, Coimbatore, at the Salgaocar Medical Research Centre, Chicalim. The patients from the villages of Kuncoliem, Kundaim, Mardol, Mangueshi, Veling, Priol, Keri, Bandora, Kavlem and Madkaim needing to undergo surgery may contact the respective village panchayats. (NT) 27 INJURED IN SATTARI: As many as 27 persons were injured, three of them seriously, when a tempo they were returning in from a marriage ceremony, plunged into a ditch at Rajgyachi Kond in Velguem-Sattari on Sunday afternoon. (H) SET RESULTS: Out of the 487 candidates who had appeared for the State Eligibility Test (SET) held by the Poona University on February 24, the following candidates of the Goa Centre have qualified, subject to the fulfillment of eligibility conditions laid down for the test: 18665, 18677, 18689, 18694, 18726, 18746, 18775, 18792, 18823, 18825, 18826, 18933, 18937, 18945, 19009, 19040 and 19057. (H) INTERNET TELEPHONE: Caltiger has launched its Internet Telephone system in Goa. Powered by net2 phone, international calls can be made at the rate of Rs.5 per minute to several countries. Prepaid cards are available in denominations of Rs.500 and Rs.1000. (NT) S P O R T S VANESSA FERRAO (13) of New Goa High School, Mapusa, and eight year-old Cassandra Barua of Red Rosary HS, Miramar, crossed the Mandovi river from Divar to Ribandar jetty. Vanessa covered the distance in 15 minutes and Cassandra crossed in 20 minutes. (GT) FOOTBALL: Calangute Association drubbed PVC Parra 3-0 to advance into the finals of the 10th Nerul Panchayat soccer at Nerul grounds. Curtorim gymkhana trounced Ambelim Sports Club 3-01 and entered the semi-finals of Fr Robert Vaz Memorial soccer tournament at Rosary Grounds, Navelim. Parish Youth, Nuvem, defeated CAC, Cansaulim 2-1, to earn a berth in the finals of the Anjuna Villagers' Cup Soccer tournament at Anjuna Gymkhana grounds. (NT) D E A T H S 27 May: Merces: TOLENTINO C PEREIRA, husband of Antoneta, father of Mario. 27 May: Valpoi: MARIA ANGELICA DIAS, relict of late Antonio, mother of Basilio/Della, Joaquim/Filomena, Thomas/Julie, Verediana/Domnic, Guiomar/Eliterio. 27 May: Agassaim: SIMAO ANTONIO CALDEIRA, husband of Benedict, father of Joelis. 25 May: Guirim: DOMINIC D'MELLO, husband of Clara, father of Lavina/John, Edna, Sesa/Janet, Sabina, Pearl/Nicholas, Susan. 27 May: Candolim: PEDRO FRANCISCO GOMES, son of late Joao/late Ofelia, brother of late Belmira. G O A W E A T H E R Temp: 28.04 deg C (82.4 deg F) at 7.30 am at Assagao Max temp: 33.2 deg C; Humidity: 76 per cent. (Panjim yesterday) Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, WE-GT= Weekender-Gomantak Times Daily Goacom News Clippings also at: http://www.goacom.com/news Website: http://www.goacom.com Webzine: http://www.goacom.com/goanow ------------------------------ End of goanet-digest V1 #4025 ***************************** =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--W-E-B--S-I-T-E--=-=-= To Subscribe/Unsubscribe from GoaNet Digest | http://goacom.com/goanet ====================================================================== * Send e=mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Leave SUBJECT blank <--- Commom Mistake !! * On first line of the BODY of your message, type: subscribe goanet-digest YOUR.EMAIL OR unsubscribe goanet-digest YOUR.EMAIL DO NOT include the entire digest when replying to goanet !!!!!! Questions/Problems? Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=